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newtranslati
newtranslati
Native in inglês Native in inglês
Impressão e publicação, Internet, comércio eletrônico
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Tony Larsson
Tony Larsson
Native in sueco Native in sueco
English to Swedish translator specializing in technical translation, German to Swedish translator specializing in technical translation, computers, technology, physics, electronics, electric circuits, software, kayaking, hiking, ...
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Roland Johansson
Roland Johansson
Native in sueco (Variants: Västgötska, Östgötska, Stockholm, Gothenburg, Värmländska, Rikssvenska, Scanian / skånska, Ångermanländska, Halländska, Finlandssvenska) Native in sueco
Swedish, schwedisch, sueco, suédois, svedese, italiano, writer, localization. software, French, franska, ...
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Anneli Werelius
Anneli Werelius
Native in sueco Native in sueco
Swedish, English, Norwegian, Danish, German, teaching, translating, proof, interpreting, education, ...
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Sara Hamnen
Sara Hamnen
Native in sueco Native in sueco
Software/help, cell phones, manuals
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Tina Nylund
Tina Nylund
Native in sueco Native in sueco
Publicidade/Relações públicas, Internet, comércio eletrônico, Turismo e viagem
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Maria L
Maria L
Native in alemão Native in alemão, sueco Native in sueco
Publicidade/Relações públicas, Internet, comércio eletrônico, Turismo e viagem


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